After Ross broke the NFL Combine record for the 40-yard dash in March with a stunning 4.22-second run—besting Chris Johnson’s 4.24 record from 2008 and Dri Archer’s 4.26 in 2014—the Tennessee speedster decided to measure things up, and he blew Ross’ time out of the water.

Coleman, who was part of the 2016 Olympics 4x4 100-meter relay team in Rio, clocked in with a 4.12-second 40-yard dash:

Ross turned his record-breaking speed into a top 10 draft pick after getting picked 9th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2017 NFL Draft, so if Coleman wants to change careers, he’ll likely have some suitors.